If you want to prevent atherosclerosis, take ezetimibe and not statins. Ezetimibe works by preventing cholesterol absorption into blood stream while not interfering with nutrient absorption besides vitamin K (which you should megadose anyway). Recent study found ezetimibe significantly lowers risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias by lowering protein misfolding and, as i speculate, by enhancing insulin signaling in the brain, so it actually has anti-aging properties. >Ezetimibe Lowers Risk of Alzheimer's and Related Dementias over Sevenfold, Reducing Aggregation in Model Systems by Inhibiting 14-3-3G::Hexokinase Interactionhttps://agingcelljournal.org/Archive/Volume2/20240028/agingbio.20240028.pdfStatins, on the other hand, directly decrease mitochondrial functioning - it's literally their primary mechanism of action at lowering LDL. That's why they have bad reputation in athletic circles. >Statins Are Mitochondrial Toxins and CoQ10 isn't enough to fix this.https://chrismasterjohnphd.substack.com/p/statins-are-mitochondrial-toxinsAlso, thyroid hormones can prevent atherosclerosis too, so iodine, selenium and aspirin (which frees thyroid hormones from thyroid-binding globulins) are a must.
>>77203302or you knowjust don't take weird drugs from online pharmacies
>>77203302Interesting self-experiment study showing reversal of atherosclerotic plaque with oligosaccharide . >2-Hydroxypropyl-Β-Cyclodextrin Reduces Atherosclerotic Plaques in Human Coronary Artery
>>77203313Link: https://www.gavinpublishers.com/article/view/2-hydroxypropyl--cyclodextrin-reduces-atherosclerotic-plaques-in-human-coronary-artery
>>77203309 >don't take weird drugsTake drugs and leave humanity behind. Montelukast already boosted my cognitive performance by 500%. And i do not buy them from online pharmacies - but in real pharmacies. They sell it to me because they know alchemists don't need a prescription for anything.
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